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| Building Code Changes Still on Hold; ROE Lawsuit Settlement Approved |
There still aren't any specific building codes in place in Knox County.
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| Collective Bargaining With County Workers Complete |
The Knox County Board last month ratified a four-year contract with employees who work at the Knox County Courthouse, and Wednesday night, they took the next step in that agreement.
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| Complications With School Closures in Monmouth-Roseville |
The closure of two elementary buildings in the Monmouth-Roseville School District is now presenting its own set of problems -- or, at least, things the district needs to work through before the fall.
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| Sales Tax Increase Still Talked About in Monmouth-Roseville |
The Monmouth-Roseville School District is still moving forward with plans to possibly seek voter approval of a one-percent sales tax increase solely benefiting education.
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| Lawmakers Blast Plans to Close Macomb, Other State Police Offices |
"Frustrated." "Taken aback." "Alarmed." Those are some of the words that state lawmakers are using in response to the announcement that the Illinois State Police will be closing five district headquarters.
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| Illinois to Get Money from OSHA |
Illinois will be receiving federal dollars to help keep the workplace safe for public employees.
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| Elections for Product Marketing Boards Upcoming |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Farmers who would like to serve three-year terms on the Illinois Corn Marketing Board, Illinois Soybean Program Operating Board or Illinois Sheep and Wool Marketing Board should gear up for a campaign.
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| Exhibit Details Escape of Curious George's Writers |
SKOKIE, Ill. (AP) -- There's a harrowing real-life tale behind the beloved children's book character Curious George.
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| Caterpillar: $100M Health Care Costs |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Heavy-equipment maker Caterpillar says the new health care reform law will create a $100 million drag on its first-quarter earnings because of tax law changes.
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| Deere Says Health Care Law Will Raise Expenses |
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) -- Deere & Co. says the new health care reform law will raise its fiscal 2010 expenses by approximately $150 million.
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